Testseek.com have collected 33 expert reviews of the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro.
June 2023
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Published: 2023-05-11, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
After customizing the keyboard with our own settings, we did play some missions in Mass Effect Andromeda, Dying Light 2, Star Wars: The Old Republic but also World of Warcraft; we did really enjoy the response and silent behavior of the Razer Yellow linea...
Exceptionally low latency, Has two adjustable incline settings and an included wrist rest, 8000Hz maximum polling rate, All keys are macro programmable, and there are additional dedicated macro keys on the left side, Full RGB backlighting
Clicky Green switches are satisfying overall but individual switches sound and feel inconsistent, While better than average, the ABS keycaps aren't as high quality as PBT keycaps
Published: 2023-02-27, Author: Jerry , review by: gamingshogun.com
Abstract: The Razer BlackWidow series has been the company's purely mechanical gaming keyboard line for quite some time. This in contrast to the more e-sports focused Huntsman line featuring Razer's optical mechanical key switches. I had used the Huntsman Ultimate...
4/5 The BlackWidow V4 Pro is an expensive keyboard, but despite its price, non-swappable switches, and less-than-premium keycaps, the features that it houses within are more than good enough for those looking for a board that feels like a jack of all t...
So many programmable buttons and layers, Command Dial spins up additional possibilities for productivity, Quiet stabilizers, Robust media key selection
Pesky pinging sounds, Side macro keys and Command Dial are inconveniently located
If you're willing to accept its flaws, the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro can be one heck of a work partner. It's hard to beat a full-sized keyboard where every key is programmable, most with two layers. Plus, there's a macro key bank. The Command Dial brings ev...
Great levels of versatility and customization, Sturdy build quality, Robust feature set, including macro keys, Comfortable wrist rest,
No optical switches, No longer has wireless connectivity, Expensive
I've come away very impressed by the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro, and I'd call it one of the best gaming keyboards I've used. It's a big step up from the BlackWidow V3 Pro, even though it trades away wireless functionality. But when the end result feels easy...